Jose Soto-Escalera

Jose Soto-Escalera Sentenced To Death In Florida

Jose Soto-Escalera

Jose Soto-Escalera is a killer who was sentenced to death in Florida for the murder of a woman and her unborn child

According to court documents Jose Soto-Escalera was having an affair with Tanya Wise and when the young woman became pregnant she would tell Jose.

Jose Soto-Escalera did not want his wife to find out about Tanya Wise decided the best solution was to kill the young woman. Tanya Wise would be beaten to death and had her throat cut before being left in a ditch

A month later Jose Soto-Escalera would be arrested. He would later be convicted and sentenced to death

Jose Soto-Escalera Case

A man convicted of killing his girlfriend and their unborn child was sentenced to death Friday afternoon.

“Therefore, Jose Soto-Escalera, I hereby sentence you to death for the first-degree murder of Tanya Wise. I also independently sentence you to death for the first-degree murder of her unborn child,” Judge Lawrence Mirman said in court on Friday.

Last month, Soto-Escalera was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder. Prosecutors said that Soto-Escalera killed Wise so his wife would not find out that he and the victim were involved in a relationship. DNA evidence confirmed Soto-Escalera was the unborn baby’s father.

In August 2018, the body of Wise, 23, of Port St. Lucie, was found face down in a ditch off a rural road in northern St. Lucie County. Soto-Escalera, who was 41 years old at the time of the killing, was arrested 28 days after Wise’s body was discovered.

Man convicted of killing woman and unborn child in St. Lucie County sentenced to death

Jose Soto-Escalera News

A Florida judge sentenced Jose Soto-Escalera to the death penalty for murdering his pregnant mistress and unborn child, following a Spencer hearing where the convicted killer made a dramatic attempt to fire his attorney.

At last week’s Spencer hearing, Soto-Escalera interrupted proceedings to demand the removal of his defense attorney, Tom Burns. The defendant claimed Burns was working against his interests, citing an alleged incident where a witness supposedly made a choking gesture while discussing the case. Judge Lawrence Mirman rejected the request, noting that substantial mitigation evidence had already been presented and dismissing the conflict of interest claim.

The Spencer hearing focused on evidence presented by defense mitigation specialist Shari Schwartz, who appeared via Zoom. Schwartz painted a picture of Soto-Escalera’s troubled childhood, describing how his mother, Carmen Escalera, was just 14 when she met his 20-year-old father. The relationship resulted in multiple pregnancies, including an older brother who died as an infant from dengue fever in Puerto Rico.

Schwartz testified that Carmen became a teenage mother, dealing with trauma, and turned to heavy drinking, leaving Jose and his sister to be raised primarily by relatives in housing projects. Despite these adverse childhood experiences, including witnessing extreme violence and gang activity, Jose maintained steady employment and stayed out of trouble until this crime.

The mitigation specialist emphasized Jose’s genuine empathy for the victims, noting that he unpromptedly expressed remorse for Tania Wise and their unborn son Josiah, describing Wise as a nice person who didn’t deserve what happened to her

Jose was convicted in September of first-degree murder in the deaths of 23-year-old Tania Wise and their unborn child, Josiah. Wise was found face-down in a roadside drainage ditch in August 2018, eight and a half months pregnant. She had suffered severe head trauma and a 19-centimeter cut across her neck.

The prosecution argued that Jose, who was married at the time, killed Wise to prevent his wife from discovering their affair and the pregnancy. Evidence included recorded conversations where Soto-Escalera appeared to plan the murder, discussing how to dispose of the body and destroy evidence.

A jury deliberated for approximately one hour before finding Jose guilty, then deliberated for less than two hours before recommending the death penalty by a vote of 8-4.

During Monday’s hearing, Asst. State Attorney Donald Richardson asked Judge Mirman to impose two death sentences based on the aggravating factors. Burns argued for life in prison, emphasizing that this was an isolated crime by someone with no prior criminal history who had been a model prisoner during his seven years in jail.

Judge Mirman acknowledged the complexity of the case and the substantial mitigation evidence presented, listing his findings on each of the elements before finally concluding that he agreed with the jury’s assessment and sentencing Soto-Escalera to death.

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    Jose Soto-Escalera
    DC Number:K50850
    Name:SOTO-ESCALERA, JOSE A
    Race:BLACK
    Sex:MALE
    Birth Date:10/12/1976
    Initial Receipt Date:10/17/2025
    Current Facility:UNION C.I.
    Current Custody:MAXIMUM
    Current Release Date:DEATH SENTENCE

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